David Soman
Ladybug Girl has things to DO! And now it is even easier for young readers to play along with Lulu and Bingo. The adorable plush Ladybug Girl toy is ready for any adventure kids can dream up. Using your imagination has never been so much fun. "A favorite... (read more)
Michael Rex
Once there was a little mummy who wanted to run away. ?If you run away,? said Mother Mummy, ?I will get you! For you are my rotten little mummy!? A little mummy transforms into a series of incredible monsters in order to run away and assert his... (read more)
Jan Berenstain
Children ages 4-7 are not only learning to read, but also forming lifetime morals. In The Berenstain Bears Get Involved, a storm hits Bear Country and homes are in danger of flooding. The Bear family joins a rescue team at the Chapel in the Woods, and... (read more)
Irene Kilpatrick
Welcome to Gabba Land is a fun, interactive novelty book that looks just like DJ Lance's boombox from Yo Gabba Gabba! It even comes with a handle so little ones can bring it with them wherever they go! It opens to reveal a large, colorful mat for playing... (read more)
Margery Williams
This heartwarming children's classic about a stuffed bunny who comes to life is appropriately abridged for young readers in this attractive edition. Illustrations in full color.... (read more)
J Walker Mcspadden
Escape to Sherwood Forest's idyllic charms and join the jolly fellowship of the greenwood with these rollicking tales of the celebrated archer and gentleman thief. Lively episodes introduce each of the famous merry men and other colorful characters... (read more)
Liz Scoggins
Remember your favorite childhood fairy tales in this timeless collection! This terrific compendium includes fairy tales that have been enjoyed by generations of children. Today, reading these traditional tales aloud is still the best way to experience... (read more)
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Once upon a time, in a little village in India, there lived an old woman. Everyone in the village called her Grandma. One day, Grandma received a letter from her daughter, who lived on the other side of the jungle. "Please come and visit me," said the... (read more)